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Hwang Ui jos personal life scandal sparks fire for Lee Kang in..."Take down Hwang Ui jos photo o

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 While Hwang Ui-jo (31) is under fire for illegal filming, some fans are pointing to Lee Kang-in (22)'s social media (SNS).

On the 23rd, Lee posted six photos of the national soccer team on his SNS. The third photo is a group photo with Hwang Eui-jo, Son Heung-min, Hwang Hee-chan, Jung Woo-young, and Lee Kang-in. It shows Hwang Ui-jo celebrating after scoring a penalty kick (PK) goal against Singapore at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on April 16.

"Why did you post a picture of the accused Hwang Ui-jo?" some fans asked. "Don't defend Hwang Ui-jo," "I want to see you play happy soccer because you have a good sense of right and wrong," "Bystanders are also wrong," and "It's a frivolous behavior."

Some argued that it was overly critical. Other fans responded, "What's wrong with a group photo," "You're the one who's uncomfortable with a player's personal SNS group photo," and "Does Son Heung-min high-fiving Hwang Ui-jo mean he supports Hwang Ui-jo?"

The sparks of Hwang's personal life scandal fell on Lee Kang-in, the youngest member of the national soccer team. Although he had nothing to do with the incident, he has been under fire for posting a group photo with Hwang on social media. 카지노

In June, a woman claimed to be Hwang's ex-lover and posted an exposé of Hwang's personal life on social media. She also attached a video that Hwang claimed was taken illegally. Hwang Ui-jo's camp responded by saying, "The claim is false and the video was taken consensually."

Lee Eun-i, a lawyer representing victim A, held a press conference at her office in Seocho-gu on the 23rd and revealed the details of the call between Hwang Ui-jo and victim A. "Why is it still there when I clearly asked you to delete it," A said to Hwang Ui-jo, "I told you clearly that I don't like it," and "You should admit that you did something illegal."

Hwang responded, "I'm trying very hard not to harm you," "I didn't know this would happen when I took the video," and "I'm really sorry." He also admitted that he was at fault. He also said, "If you finish well here, I don't intend to take any legal action against you," and "I know you are a victim, too."

Shortly after the call, Hwang Ui-jo sent A a message saying, "I didn't shoot illegally, but it was my carelessness that led to the theft of what I owned, so I will try to avoid it." A claimed that Hwang's message was intentional to leave evidence that he was not filming illegally.